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Punditry Without Memory with Sudip Bhattacharya

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Jan 29, 2026
Sudip Bhattacharya, writer and political commentator, critiques how punditry flattens history and recasts complex politics into buzzwords. He dissects cable news spectacle, mislabeling of authoritarianism, Israel as settler colonialism, weaponized antisemitism, and the Cuomo vs. Mamdani race. Conversations turn to elite decay, new right alliances, and how multiethnic organizing and institutions can turn energy into power.
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INSIGHT

Fascism Has Material Roots, Not Magic

  • Historical context matters: fascism has material origins and doesn't arise from nowhere.
  • Sudip argues pundit historians often present authoritarianism as an unexpected rupture rather than the product of existing structures.
ANECDOTE

Cuomo's Campaign Used Modernized Nativism

  • Sudip recounts Andrew Cuomo's mayoral campaign using overtly nativist and Islamophobic imagery and AI smear ads.
  • He says Cuomo's rhetoric exceeded early post‑9/11 talk and felt grotesquely out of time.
INSIGHT

Israel As A Settler‑Colonial Project

  • Bhattacharya frames Israel as a settler‑colonial project whose policies have become fascistic.
  • He stresses U.S. elites' role in materially supporting that settler‑colonial power since the 1960s.
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